How to Cut and Scribe an Internal Corner on Skirting Boards
In this video I show you how to get the perfect skirting board joint on an internal corner. Not all internal corners are smack on 90 degrees, so by creating a scribe joint for your skirting or baseboard, you can achieve a perfect join every time.
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Thank u M8. Tackling this today with 1 grumpy wife to appease. Wish me luck
I last scribed a skirting 17 years ago and needed a refresher - this was perfect! Thanks.
Best description I've found, this 70 year old female is going to use this to fit picture rail. Thank you
Glad this helped
Nice simple explanation of a very useful procedure.
thanks fellah , great advice
Classic Lambs Tongue 😍 I’m fitting some of this today! Great video 👍🏼
Thank you Justin, for making it clear and simple!! Good job man.
Thank you for making this brilliant video
No problem, glad it helped
Didn't realise it would be so easy. No more mitres in internal corners for me. Thanks so much.
Superb. Need to install my skirtings in a couple of weeks and will definitely be following this advice.
Bravo - with hand tools. Excellent content.
I do appreciate what you show me. I learned a lot.thanks.
Brilliant video and explanation! Thank you
Great vid, very clearly explained.👌
Very good demonstration
Nice work Bob
Nice one fella.Just subbed 🤙🏻
Nice vid. Thanks for posting 👍
Awww mate this is genius. I was wondering how the hell I was going to accomplish this in my first house and first time fitting skirting. This is fantastic! Thank you very much :)
Thanks for the tips very helpful!
Thanks for explaining it in detail.
Would be great if you positioned the camera so we could actually see the coping saw going through the moulded part of the skirting. Might be a tricky positioning the camera, but well worth it because nobody on KZhead has positioned the camera that close up as of yet.
Saw it done years ago forgot how, thank you, you're a legend.
Cool man
I was going to go for 45 degrees. Thanks for this.
Another excellent tutorial. Thanks
Thank you
Great video
Nice video, thank you!
Amazing thanks!
impressed
Class
yes, great demonstration of a really useful technique...except that you have to be able to cut a 45 degree angle and my mitre cutting kit isn't deep enough for my skirting. I'll have to work out how to adapt the technique.
what a fucking scribe mate, looks amazing!
thank you just about to try and fit a living room and hallway,what about externals ,any tips there
Get yourself an angle finder (see my saker mitre saw protractor video) and a good mitre saw 😃
@@JBTV ok thanks
nooice!
JB need help mate, what brand eggshell would you recommend please? Great channel 👍
Dulux is quite nice to work with. Water-based
@@JBTV great thanx mate 👍
Do scribe if u have square profile skirting or just push it up to it ?
If it's square/flat, then you have nothing to scribe, so just push it up against
@@JBTV cheers for reply
Do you always scribe the skirting board on the right hand side?
No, it just depends on which direction around a room you're going, and also the size of the pieces that need to be joined
So are you back cutting the top half of the mould?
What type of skirting is this mate?
Looks like 4 or 5 inch Ovolo MDF.
Iv seen so many videos and still confused lol why cut 45 angle to then cut it off. What am I missing
Took me a second watch to figure that out too. Look at the edges left by that 45° cut - it's the exact profile of the piece you're butting up to. No need to draw anything. Just cut along that edge at a slight backward angle.
@@andy.robinson having trouble with a straight board. It's a kitchen upstand with no detail so it's not really working for me
It’s called an open mitre, the point is it gives you the profile of the skirting with an edge you can follow with the coping saw. Also hold the coping saw upside down and turn the blade at 45 degrees or so, this forces the scribe to be undercut so it doesn’t foul the profile on the other side.
Kind of helpful but when it came to showing the angle, you camera light was so bright, I couldn’t get a sense of the angle.
That ok but what about when the walls are not level.I use a sliding bevel to find the correct angle
You used white wood rather than unprimed and curve are not too many. Where as I have too many curves
There’s not such thing a an internal mitre. Carpentry rule number 1. The whole purpose for the scribe is to eliminate shrinkage. If you mitre the internal I don’t care how square your wall is, over time this will open up and look like crap. Same applies to crown mounding don’t internal mitre it.
Not clear
Just like your replies.
Wtf using a hacksaw should be using the coping saw all day long
You Need Good Mic ☺🤔
Understood 👍
Seemed alright to me
You need say thank you and shut up